During my daily Barth reading today, I thought it would be useful to compare his thought with more traditional works; my mind drifted specifically to Warfield's "It Says:" "Scripture Says:" "God Says." We have it at our library, but I don't want to go out to get it on a Sunday afternoon, especially when I'm down with the sniffles. Then it hit me: Warfield's been dead quite a while! Ergo, his works should be in the public domain, at least outside of the U.S. (that Disney-controlled state).
Looking around, I saw that the otherwise excellent CCEL doesn't have his works. A Google search led me to monergism.com, which in turn led me to Soli Deo Gloria. Among other stuff, this site has a bunch of Warfield writings, including "It Says." It looks like a very well-done scan & fix and even includes the Greek and Hebrew fonts.
(Now, Calvinists, you can't say I never did anything for you.)
Unfortunately, this site doesn't have everything; Counterfeit Miracles and some longer works are missing. If anyone has a link to an even more complete collection of Warfield's works, I would appreciate it.
Edited for: Wittier title.
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Specifically, I'd like his Inspiration and Authority of the Bible, but I've not been able to locate a full copy online, only smaller excerpts.
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